. r " ' r w r ''Bf"7VrT-'-,rr T r W- ZK&SZZses&i v li l- hh JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE x Nancy Wynne Tells of the Night She Attends the Park Debutante Doings rpnK Huppcr Club will open on Kntur-- rlny nisht, nml I licnr o unite a number of people who will ontcrtnln. The music will stmt nt H o'clock for dinner, nml continue on through the evening for supper, so tlips who wish to go in nfter the theatre will lime dancing nml cnt late, ns before, and those who want to go early and come, home early win be able to hac dlnucr at S. A mighty nlee arrangement, me thinks, though if Jr is as much fun as .lefore the, war many will go for both dinner and supper, say I. Mrs. Hutchison Scott Is in charge, s before, and Mr. .John 0. flrnoinc, Mr. Kdward Cassatt, Sir. Sydney Hutchinson, Mr. howls Parsons and, hi a number of other men arc on the committee, TJ1IFI WIpBNKU made her debut yesterday afternoon at a ten which icr narcnts. Mr. nnd Mrs. .Toseoh 12. II iVIdencr. cav at Lrnnewood Hall, the M'idener ertate In Elkins Park. The f tea differed from other debutante pur nhiles in that onlv Mrs. Widcner 'and Kill received. No debutantes were in the receiving party, those who attended going in street costumes. Flfi looks a little llke her mother. though she Is not so small, but she is dark, too, and has large laughing eyes. The house was certainly gorgeous with flowers, and Hfl looked sweet iu white satin nnd tulle, and her bouquet of pink roses was lovely. Of course, the picture galleries were thrown open, nnd "The Mill" had almost as much atten tion as the debutante. It is a wonder ful painting, that's sure! THERE aro two debutante parties to day. Mrs. Gray Bolton gave a luncheon for Elizabeth Garrison nt her home, 2109 Pine street, and this eve ning Mrs. Howard Lewis gives a dance nt the Acorn Club for Emllie Noble, her niece. Emllie Noble made her debut at a tea given by her grandmother, Mrs. Harry Potter, on November 124 at the Acorn, you remember. The guests to night will be of the debutnnto set, nnd I expect it will bo a very pretty af fair. The dahceroom at the Acorn is so wel shaped for a dance, nnd the hangings of old rose throw a beautiful light on the dancers, don't you think? T AM rather looking forward to the joint musical recital which is to be given on Monday by Madam Snmn roff nml Rcinald Werrenrath under the Rusplccsi of the Philadelphia Music Club. When I was talking to Mrs. Hartlett about the nmslcale, yesterday ,shc told me that nearly every box In the Acad emy had been sold. In fact, there were only three left then. Those who have takeri b6)ccs nlready Include Mrs. .T. 8. W. Holtou, president of the club : Mr. Alexander van Henssclacr. Mrs. ,r. 12. Troth. Mrs. Samuel T. Hodlne. Mrs. O. A. Fletcher. Mrs. Edwnrd Woolman, Mrs. Samuel Iturgin. Mrs. George .V. Kendrick .'id, Mrs. Clarence Hartlett, Mrs. George 15. Evnns, Mrs. G. V. Uoyd, Mrs. Charles 11. Houston, Mrs. Samuel Woodward. Sirs. William lleld ing, the Matinee Musical Club, Mrs. George W. Stewart. Mrs. Albert Fink Smith. Mrs. II. S. Grove, Mrs. Duncau Campbell. Mrs. Edward Schmidt, Mrs. William T. Tonner, Mrs, Gideon lloe rlcke, Mrs. Charles It. Wood, Mrs. Clark Pond, Mrs. Henry Ueatcs, Mrs. Percy Ealer, Mts. llossmossler, Mrs. H. S. Weaver, Miss Elizabeth Hood Lattn, Mrs. C. William Funk, Mrs. Tello J. d'Apery, Mrs. James C. Still well, Mrs. John I.eigo, Mrs. Ernest Smith. Mrs. Owen Osborne. Sr., Mls3 Nina Eea, Mrs. John, J. McUcvltt, Jr., Mrs. I.aura T.anning, Mrs. II. K Jones, Mrs. dt Sanno, Mrs. C. Hurkc Filbert. Mrs. AV. C. Iteedcr AA'eatherly, Mrs. Thomas II. Fenton aud Sirs, J. S. C. Harvey. DID you stop in at the oriental ba 7aar yesterday, at 1015 Chestnut street? I never saw such u beautiful fair. The two sides of the wall are lined with counters which have yellow canopies ; and really glancing down from the coffee loggia at the back of the store toward the front door it looks just like an ensteru street. Brownie AA'ai burton was a peach in her oriental garb. Miss Dickie had the cutest walking doll you over saw and one that talked, and if Mrs. Chandler did not help to beautify any customers she certainly was not to blame, for everj thing in the way of cosmetics nnd rare perfumes was there. I really do not think I have ever seen an idea so well carried out. They even had an pastern beffzar L'oinir about calling "Alms for the love of Allah!" which sounded to me us if .the Turks, were ftDOUt lO Item 111 v jii'isuau vnurjw.iu-, after all. AA'ould that it were so! But those who have returned from there recently say anything but that. To go back to the bazaar, it is u wonder., nnd I saw lots of lovely Christmas things there. 'JAXPllAHNN'n- SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Colonel nnd Mrs. ttobeit Glcndin nlng, ot thV Squirrels, Chestnut Hill, will give a military ball in honor of their two debutante daughters. Miss Mary Glendinning, Miss Ellen Glendlnning nnd to commemorate the Hod anni versarv of the Battle of Trenton and Piince'ton. on January 2.1, at the Bellc-vue-Stratford. Members of the lirst Troop. Philadelphia City Cavalry, will attend in uniform i Mrs. Carl A. Zeigler, of Will Lin coln drive, will give two small dances for her littlo daughters, the first lot Miss Margaret tfeigler. on Saturday and the other for Miss Mnrella Zelgler on Friday, December 12. Miss Anne Barton Townsend, debu tante daughter of Mr. J. Barton Town send, of Blnncoyd, Overbrook, will be the guest of honor at a theatre party nnd supper on Tuesday. December 30, to be given bv Mr. and Mrs. Cluules Scott, Jr., of Overbrook. Among the guests who will attend the dinner nnd theatre party on Tuesday, December 23, to be given bv Mrs. Henry Darwin Bogers, of 231 West Clielten avenue, Germantown, in honor of Miss Marian AYlbter Bnlrd. debutante daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Owen Baird, will be Miss Josephine Hooper, Miss Gainor Owen Baird, Miss Marjory Hellvcr, Mr. G. Allen Smith, Mr. Ed gar Wright Baird, Jr., Mr. Alexander Van Pelt. Mr. Eugene M. Cheston and Mr. and Mrs. Balph AValde Marshall. Mr, an,d Mrs. AVllllam Kirk, Jr., ot Narbertht havo announced the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Linda Town Kirk, to Mr, William AA Day. Mr. and Mrs, AA'Illinn. G, Itoper acd famllv have returned from Princeton to their home, 7201 Lincoln drive, St. Martins. Mr. Bopcr has been coach for the Princeton football team during the fall. Mr. BciloV Moorhcad, who has been spending bevcrnl weeks with his sister, Mrs, A. Barker Mellor, of Chestnut ' Hill, during the absence of Mr. Mellor on a business trip, returned to the Man .heim Cricket Olub today. Mr, Bartholomew Edward Leanord, of New York, is visiting bis daughter, Mrs. Henry George Leis, tf 7135 Crcehclm road, Mt. Airy. If. -.l fH(, T......t. X T1..11........ ii. umi .ma. .Ii'-,CJJU n, uuiiaii j, l(j (!. enicriaiuru iiuormniiy ut dinner Jlace i Mr&. -T, Emntt Caldwell and family. Supper Club for Saturday IFidcner Tea at Elkins are occupying the John W Townsend 1. ..,. I- ft-... tfn 1.11- .,. ii.... ,.. v . ii., i,.. ii.v .....in ,, liiw llt'lll niitin In Tin,, Afn.tt .cl.ltn it.. IIahIhih their own house in Bryn Mnwr, is being renovnted. .Miss Beatrice Coppet, who. with-her sister. Miss Gertrude Copnet. is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. David B. Sharp at Hawthorn Farm. Bcrwjn. is spend ing n few days in New Aork nnd will return on Friday. Mrs. I). Bradrn Ile. who waM In France for two ears and returned home In May, hns taken nn apartment, south east corner ot Fifteenth and Locust streets. Miss-Nancy King, of Newport, will spend the week-end with her uncle and mini. Mr. and Mis. Herbert Lincoln Clark, of Bryn Mnwr Mr. nnd Mis. llobert V AVIIson. who spent the Thanksgiving holldnys with Mrs. AMlson's parents. Mr, and Mrs Sabin A. Coltoti, nt Ijiig Meadow House. Bryn Mnwr, hne returned to their home in Pittsburgh. Master Henry L. Collins, ,,.. von of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry L. Collins, who is n student at St. Paul's School. Connecticut, will leturn home Decem ber 10 to spend the Christmas hnllduMi Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Collins and family will go to Pittsburgh December 24 to snnnrl tlirpo ,ii I,..,.. .1..... ..:.!. relatives. the wedding of M1h Alice Risque 1 hayer, daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. Ben jnmin Bowditch Tliajer, of 4(i East Sevcutv-nlnth street, New York, aud i MnPnri1 Cady Iviaon will take place today at the home of the bride's parents. ALONQ THE READING Mrs. A. T. Scrlbner has returned from New York to her home in Oak Lane. , Miss Anita Birdsall, of Melrose Park, is spending some time in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Ilnrris J. Colin, of Oak Lane, has been passing several weeks at Mt. Clemens, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. AVillinm AVcavcr. of ureenwood avenue, Jcukintown, have returned from Brown's Mills. Mis. Alexander Campbell and her daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth-Campbell Ma deira, have closed their country home. Old York road, Ogontz, nnd have opened their town house, 1522 Pine street. t..!:- "n,11 M"-.IIowanl ' Eevick, of Uhitewood, AAhitewood avenue, Elkins Park, have gone to town for the win ter. The AVommi's Club of AVjucotc, mot yesterday afternoon at 2..'!0 o'clock iu "'-' elub rooms, Gnenwooil avenue. W.vncotc. The hostesses were Mrs. Ralph Morgan and Mrs. AA'llliam II. Shelmerdine. Mrs. AVarwick James Puce lectuied on current events, follow ed bj a musical program by Miss Sill aud Mrs. II. Butczell, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Denbow, of 1001 Old York road, announce the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Blanche Denbow. to Mr. llenrv Knp lan, of Reading, Pa. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mr. A. Iteiginau. .",().". Knst AVnlnut lane, announce the engngement o their daughter, Jliss Hilda Herguinn, to Mr. Josejih A. Orliner, of Manoyuuk. AIrS Trunin .IlLnmnn nf KrVl T , ,. t.t.it ...I.,,, wl ,,., ijiiin-' bert Stieet, announces the engagement ui er unuguter, juss Alice .lakcmau. to Mr. AA'lllinin .roelll Haidv. of Gloucester City. N. .1. A joint meeting of the Geiinuntown Senior and Junior Chapters of the Beta Kappa Sigma Soiority was held Inht iilfrnt- nt tlin ltn,..n rt r:. e:.i t T ,, . . .. ......... ui .limn illllllt'V l'nlMPlr. 'rlin Innililinnd o , t .. .7 ! . ! eluded Miss Muigaret Schreiber, Miss ivutv smiui, .Mihs Alice Jlrmin, Mis- Itertha Orinistnu, Miss Jljriam A'nnder grift, Miss Helen Deightnn, Miss Har riett I'cntlnml AHiic !nilrn:i. T...l.. Miss Helen Tnggnit, Mis Klcanor jiiuou, .uiss iieatiiie ripptn, .Aliss Helen Nnylor. Miss Katlmiiiie Tabcr, MUs Justine Keller. Miss Lsther Ackel uy mid Miss Sidnej I'olllch. The first regular Satin day evening dance of Mrs. lii'oolts's dnncing class will be held in thn Arimlw.im iv;,.l... Club on Saturday evening. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The Ocean City Hostess Lnugue, which meets the lirst Mondnv in each month, met this week at the home of Mrs. Kenton AVurne, ()K North Pari: avenue, to arrange a Christmas enter tainment for the soldiers und sailors of Graj's Kerry Hospital. Mrs. AVnmo is president ot the league. Mrs. Kohlscluiver, of North Fifth street, will entertain tho members of her "300" club at her homo this eve ning. The folowing ladies will hu piesent: Mrs. A'ogt. Mrs. G. H. Kin wechter. Mrs. Urines, Mrs. Ynrger, Mis. Hank. Mrs. ? C. Petein, Mrs. A. .Invpf.. Afru I'V nttniii Af. in. ter. Mrs. IliiUhtiurcr, Miss Kemp! Mrs. Kllnnet, -Aliss Kmily Morga nnd Mrs. Seiz. Mr. and Mrs. Prank C. Ilollmau haic returned from their Chelsea cot tugc, where they have been since early hummer, and arc occupying their city house. 31)37 Diamond street. Mr. and Mrs. Hollman entertained on Tues day evening after the opera, at supper at the Ilellevue-Stratford, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Flunk AA'nlter, of At lantic City. Miss Carrie Kuhn, of the Itoynl Apartment, nt Rroad street and Olrard aenue, is entertaining as her guests, SIIss Helen Frankenstein and Miss Olga Frankenstein, of Now York, Miss Sylvia Kichter, of 2&?5 Oxford street, has been spending severnPdurrs In Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. .T. Klce. of the Hotel Lorraine, who have been spending some time nt Galen Hall. AAVrnerhville, Pa., hnve left there aud have gone to Atlantic City. Miss Margaret Holden, of AA'allaco and Sixteenth street, has returned to her home after a fortnight's stay in AVashington, A minstrel show and dance will be given this evening at Mercantile Hall, Ilroad street above Master, by Quaker City Chapter No. 102, of the Order of tho Kastern Star. Tho members of til? Ilcthel Pres byterian Church, Nineteenth and York streets, will have a series of meetings and entertainments beginning on De cember 7 and continuing until tho 14th, inclusive, in celebration of the twenty fifth anniversary of the work of the pastor, nev. David S. Clark, D. D., at the church ; tho twentieth anniver sary of the organization1 of the church as an independent body : nnd the fif teenth anniversary of the erection of the present building. On Sunday morning Ilcv, David S. Kennedy. D. D., editor of tho Presbyterian, will be the speaker, and in the evening ad dresses wil be made bv nev. Itobert Hunter, D. D., Itev. nichard T. Jones, D. D. and nev. Horace 0. Stanton, D. D. A welcomo home reception nnd supper will bo given in, honor of the young men from tho church who hnye returned from service In tho United States army and navy. Wednesday evening's program Trill include recita tion,", addresses and music and n recep EVNIK( PUBLIC WILL DANCE AT HB( . A St J I T3 I X H -i l'hotoa by nachrath .Allhh NANCY DUNNING MISS POLLY TIIAY1CK AIis Tliajer nnd Miss Diinnliij; will be amoiiK tliose who will take pint in the largo opening dance to be given brforo the general darning at the Charity Kail nc.t Tliursdaj evening, December 11 tion for the pupils of the Illble school and their parents. Thursday's speakers include llev. Alexander MncColl, 1). I)., moderator of the Philadelphia Prcsbjtcrj ; Mr. J. Kenwick Hogg, ltev. Hcibcrl It. Hurgess. l. D and Mr. AVIUIini Campbell. Tho, anniver sary jubilee service will cloe with com munion service on December II. Announcement is made of the mnr tiage of Miss Grace L. Austin, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Austin, of Clifton Heights, and Mr. nichnrtl S. Allen, on AVcdncsda evening, No em ber 2ll, nt the home of the bride's par ents, by the ltev. .Tonnthnn Clark, of the centrnl branch Young Men's Cluls tinu Association. Mr. nnd Mrs Allen left on n fortnight's trip and will be nt home nfter December 10. at 1820 AVest York street. Mr. and Mrs. Trunk .1 ltldiardsou , wjll return from their wedding trip the J end of the week and will be at home nt I their apartment. Nineteenth nnd Green I streets. The bride, before her murriage, was Miss Adele lloyer. ' Mis,s Selmii llerwnuger, of I.ognns- port, Ind. is visiting her mint, Mrs Kdwnrd Lvnu. and Miss Adele Finnk enthnl, 2.'?:i," North Sixteenth street, Mr. nnd Mis. Scliacfert of -10.".T North Ninth street, announce the mar riage of their daughter. Miss Fannie Schaefer, to Mr. Gus Ilettig, of Mt. Airy. Mr. and Mrs. Itettig will be at their new home. "l SiUer stieet, after December 10. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The Nevclcn club members weie en tertained on Tuesday evening nt the home ot one of the members, Mr. James Martin, of 2.12S South Hroad street. Among those present were Mr. John Mnttin, Mr. Charles Caranaiigli, Mr. Joseph ltrnwn, Mr. Trunk Krown, Mr. Joseph A. Kcurdon, Mr. Jack Tlernej, Mr. Frank Itodgers. Mr. Michael Dil more, Mr. A. Leahy, Mr. ltamnnd Homer, Mr. T. Yengcr and Mr. David Douglass. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Pes-olano lcliirned jesteiduy from a trip to Wash ington and A'irglnia aud are visiting Mis. Pessolano at 010 Fitzwater street, Dr. und Mrs, Pessolano were married in this city on November 111. They will live in Uniontown. Mrs. Pessolano wns Miss Florita dc Domlnicis, of Albany, .V Y. The third card party of the season for the benefit of the new Day Nurs ery will be held in tho school ball of St. Monica's, Seventeenth and Hitner streets, this evening. Miss Florence Smith, Miss Mary Gallagher, Miss Anna Cleary aud Miss Theresa Clenry me among those who will entertain. t i WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Jerome U. Taft, ot fi851 Hadllcld Btreet, entertained at bridge on Tuesday night at their home. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. John AVIIson, Mr. nnd Mrs. AA'altcr Lukcns, 'Mr. und Mrs. Harry MacDonough and .Air. nnd Mrs. II. K. Smith. Mr. und Mrs, Taft and their son closed their ccttago at Ocean City some time iu Oc tober and moved. from Angora terrace to their new home on Hadfield street. Mr. Donald Iluber. son of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Iluber, of 0.14 South Yew dell btreet, who is attending State Col iege, will return to his home for the Christmas holidays, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Pcltz nnd Mrs. I'elt.'s sou nnd dnughter-ln-luw, Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Crippen, of 4211 Piuo stieet, aud Mrs. Ar. C. Arnold have just returned from AA'oodlnnd Manor, Wue Grass, llustleton, their summer homo, where they have spent Thanksgiving and the week-end. Mrs. PelU lust week attended a luncheon nud bridge at Atlantic City. She will remain lu the city for the icmaindcr of tho win ter. TIOGA Miss Hortense IJeruhunl and Miss Helen AVcinrelch have returned after spending tho Thanksgiving holidays in New York. Miss Dorothy Acker, o Tioga, en tertained Mr. and Mrs. George I). Hu tey, of Mllano, Tex., on AYednesdny evening. Mrs. Ilntey will be remem bered as Miss Hilda M. Shaw, of AVil mington, whose marriage took place November 20. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bannister, of .8010 AA'alkcr street, Holmesburg, aro receiving congratulations on the birth of a son on November 28, Mr, llan nlster, who was a lieutenant lu the L S, army, aud Mrs, Bannister havo been extensively entertained in Tioga, where they are frequent? guests of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kdward Hallo well, of AVest Tioga street. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wanamakcr have returned from their wedding trip and iwill bo at home on AV'ednesday, De cember 10, aud the following Satur day ut their homo in Merlon, Tho bride before her niarrlage was Miss Florence h. Dietrich, sister of Mr. Joseph Dietrich, of 71C AYt Erie nve-nue. LBDCR - PHLtADBLPHIA, THUESDAY, CHARITY BALL WISSAHICKON The first annual muicale and dance of the Young Men's Association of St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church will be held on Frida.v evening in the parish house. Among those having the nlTalr In charge are Mr. Ilnrry Priie, Mr. Charles Cain, Mr. Henry Dnhin. Jr., Mr. Ua.vmond Sajlor, Mr. Kolnnd Hutchinson, Mr Walter Herrj . Mr. John Iteger, Mr. AA'nlter Shuguith, Mr. DutBeld, Dessen, .Air. George Spencer. Mr. Albert Spencer. Mr. llujinontl Mayer. Mr. Edward Ashworth and Mr. Iteginnlil Mnllis KENSINGTON Mr. nml Mis. Itobert Khj , who have been visiting Mr. Knj 's parents, Mr and .Airs. John .1. Kay, of 1 111 Shacka mnxon street, for the last week, have returned to their home in AVIldvvood. Mrs. Evn ltojer and children, of Wild wood, weie also the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kay for a short visit. Miss Anne Hnzlett will entertain the nAinhnru tt l... r.fllt a1..k .. I..!.1 evening nt the home of Mr. and Mis. Harry Hnzlett, BOOS Trnnkford nvenue. Among those present will bo Miss Ida Powell. Miss Anne Georgeson, .Miss Helen Graham, Mrs. Ethel Junk, MHs Mnhnl Itiitt,.,. "VTIu 1"T. i t x.. .,... . .- '"""- uiuifs Olio Miss Catherine Shaeffer An entertainment wns given Tuesday evening ut tho First Preshv teiinii ( hurch of Kensington, which was known ns "Iicaticoup Comedie, Novell v Nlte DOYLESTOWN Mis. Paul H. Applebaeh euteitained ut an informal musical iu honor ot Mrs. I ri'deriek Ilenous, of Phlliidclphin. A'o enhsts included Mrs. Itenous. 51rs. C. Louis Siegler, Mrs. Hernnrd Ostrolenk. .Miss Mary Kirk and Mr. Howard Il.irues, accompanied bv Miss Ituth .Grim. ' NORRISTOWN ,111 honor of her fourth birthduv an niversary Mtss Itosella Murray enter tained n number of her little friends. lhe guests included Miss June Nuttnll, .Aliss Theda Noll, Miss Mnrguiet Gar ngan. Miss lierthn Famous, .Aliss Flor ence Ilimmclrelcht, .Aliss Hazel Albright aud Master AA'lllImn Ilowers. NEW JERSEY NOTES ,rMr- ,".n1 JIrs- "'Ihert AVIIson, of Maplo Corners, Edgewater Park, will spend December nt 1S1 States nvenue, Atlantic City. Mr and Mrs. Elvvood Holmes, of Ileverly, are being congratulated on th birth of n son. PARIS PHILADELPHIA NEW TOWit , RIOR TO OUR REMOVAL TO THE ABOUT JAN. FIRST WE ARE OFFERING At Greatly Reduced Prices Tailored Smis-Coas-BiousEs Millinery and French Novelties Th8 sale is now taking -place at oar present , location, 1422 Walnut Street, West of Bcllevue-Stratford MISS HELEN METZ WEDS MR. FRANK E. SLACK, JR. An Interesting Wedding Which Took Place Yesterday at the Adolphia Hotel interesting wedding took place last evening nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick 5Ietz, -1541 Y"ork road, when their daughter, Miss Helen Mctz, was married to Mr. Frank E. Slack, Jr , by HiRiRcv. AA'aldemnr Jnnsen, of the Oxford Trinity Church. The bride wore a gown of duchess satin nnd lncn Willi her tulle veil arranged with u 'oronct of duchess lace and pearls, j Orchids, llride roses and sweet peas were combined iu her bouo.net. Mr Mdz gave his daughter in marriage and her cousins, Miss Dorothy Mnskcry and Aliss A'lolet MusKery, were bridesmaids Thov wore pink georgette crepe gowns and c.inicd arm bouquets of pink chrjs iinthemiiius. Mr. Slack had for best man, Mr. Frederick Sollcy. A reception followed the ceremony. The bridegroom and bride left on a month's' trip nnd will be nt homo after January 1 at in 11 York load. SPECTOn GltEENSTElN A wedding of Interest in this citj and iu Haverhill, Muss, was that of Aliss Mollie G. Grecnstcln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, I, Greenstein. of Haver hill, and Mr. Benjamin Spcctor, of 41Hl! Leidy nvenue, AVest Philadelphia, which was solemnizeed on Tuesday eve nlng ut 5 o'clock, at the future home of the couple, 'IT.'JS North Eleventh street. The ceremony wns performed bj Iiabbi Levinthal. The bride wore her traveling gown of tan cloth with a coat i and lint of sealskin, and was attended ' by Mrs. Louis Spector ns matron of honor. Mr. Nathan Greenstein. of Cleve laud, O , was best man. Immediately after the service Mr. and Airs. Spec tor left for Atlantic Citj . GOTFBLOCII Miss Henrietta Illoch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moses L. Illoch. l(!:i." North Thirty -third street, nud Mr David D. Got! were married jesterdaj at the Adelphia lintel. The Lcrcmonv was perf.umed bj the Itev. Dr. Max I) Klein, of the Adnth Jeshuiun Synu gogue. The bride's attendants included her siyter. Alls. Morton 13. Block, as matron ni nonor, nuti u small niece, i Aliss Miriam Block, acted ns flower clil. Air. Milton Mitchell, ot Baltimore, whs hest man. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Goft will live. after their wedding trip, at the Ilojal Apnltments, .Nortn nroail street. SQl'E I Its POSTEKNOCK A pretty home wedding took pluce on Simduv evening ut f o'clock, when Miss ' Itae Posternock, daughter of Mr, and Airs. Beinnrd Posternock, of 2150 North Thirtieth street, became the bride of Air. Maurice Squeirs, of 017 AVatkins street. The cere'monv wns performed bv the llev. Maurice Krauss. The bride, who was given' in mnrriuge by her father, vvoro a govn of white net and white duchess satin, with tulle veil and carried n shower bounuet of bridal roses nud lilies of the vnllcj. She was iMSy 1422 WALNUT-S7. DECEMBER 4, 1910 attended by her sister, Miss Eva Poster nock, ftho wore n gown of flesh-colored J"Jin. A reception at the home of the bride followed the ceremony, after which Sir. and Mrs. Squclrs left for nn ex tended visit in Atlantic City and New York, returning home December 20. goodmanITdisiiler Tho wedding of Miss Leah Dlshler. daughter of Mr. Morris Dlshler, and Mr. Benjamin Goodman, took place Sunday evening nt New Grand Ilnll, 110-412 Wharton street. The brides maids wcro Miss Rebn Goodman, a "'"fir. of the bridegroom, and Miss Min nie Dlshler. a sister of tho bride. Miss Jiertrude ASnllacc wns maid of honor. Iho ushers were Lieutenant George Dlshler and Mr. Harry Dlshler. brothers of the bride, and Mr. Harry Goodman, ot New York. FRIDAYS SATYRS- ontheRHIjNE ' 2EXTRAWED'DAYEVGS. 1 DEC. 10 BELGIUM ' " 17 Battlefields of Franco r,(V THc (1 II r.O at Ileppn'f - 23o at Door 1 ORPHEUM "mat! "ioDvT ssJ.lsc""" " ,l-,wm i:tnlr.B. 2.'.c. ;iOc, .'.ex- & -,v Uow-MnON'D "YES OR NO" Krr.IHKH S- A WOMAN'S W VT pfrffiDELMA'STlv" ? 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For 3 ' niESTNUT Frank TInney. LITTLE THEATRE-Barry McCormack WALNUT- "Ol.l Homeitead" Quartet. 013170 I-owor Ploor, JS.OO. rlll.r.O Balconj, MOO, -2.00 &1.W, " Lallery, 1 00. N'O WAR TAX The Little Theatre D8 lJ-nc?. , Bell Phone- Locust 604 1, m'A A COMEOV DRAMA WITH A PURPOSE BY WILLARD MACK WITH BARRY McCORMACK AND AN ALL-STAR NEW YORK CART POPULAR TRICED MAT. SATURDAY W1THERSPOON HALL, TONIGHT DECEMBER 4. AT 8.18 , UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ALBERT N IIOXIE, Director ADELA ROWNE KIRBY. Lato Soprano. of the San Carlo Opera Co. WILLIAM A SCHMIDT, Cellltt Assisting ArtlHta ' Songsby the AudienceUBdS5w- i Tickets, 60c to ii .-.u. university Kxienalon EITH'S JIM HUSSEY & CO. Proientlne "MOVE ON" WISH WYNNE JEAN ADAIR & CO. Diamond 4. Bronnan; "PlayraatM," and Others. 1 . MAT TnnAV cr fainut allseXt; jvc NIGHTS AT8:1K The Old Homestead WILLIAM LAWRBNCB as UNCLE JOSH ALL THE ORIGINAL FEATURES NEXT WEEK SEATS TODAY The Musical Gem of the 6eaeon "My Honolulu Girl" SO Stunnlne Slnirera & Dancer. ACADEMY ITRI. AIT., DEC. 12, AT O;00. RECITAL BY GABRILOWITSCH TIANIST Tlrlteta, 2.00. J1.60, 41, TBo. at Heppa'a. 1110 Cheatnut Btreet ACADFMY Monday evening. JOINT RECITAL oi oLga SAMAR0FF . Greateet American PIanls( M WERRENRATH Barltona of the Metropolitan Opera Co. Tlcketa at Ilpr)', 11 ID Cheatnut. BOo to 1. Box Seati. (2.00. Aunplcea PhlU. Mulo CJub lox Beati. -.w. Aunpicea i-niia. ilujw Clul METROPOLITAN OPERA HO(J8IS' KVEMNa-'--------'" I-1 ?:, Concort by JOHN! McCORMACK IWS 11 08 Chestnut Sb. ani 3 Phone Walnut i24 nace T- 1 WS . ii i m 1 rfl Ml U fj --l o.J V S. t ; .. y ' 1 l' X'